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Breaking news stories:
School Bus Hits Pedestrian, Victim Seriously Injured
Police describe the pedestrian’s injuries as “serious.”>>>Read More.
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SUV Flies Over Guardrail In Scary Crash
A young driver was involved in a scary crash, state police said.>>>Read More.
State Releases Preliminary Report On DEA, Cops Use Of Deadly Force
A task force of cops and DE, executed a warrant looking for drugs where a suspect was killed, and police officers were shot, officials said.>>>Read More.
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See also:
- Fire Hits Multi-Family Home, 4 Displaced: Report
- Man Guilty Of 2023 Child Sexual Assault Gets 20 Years: Judge
Trending news stories:
Seal Super Bowl Pick 2025: Harbor Seal Predicts Eagles Victory
Rasal, a harbor seal at the Maritime Aquarium, has predicted the Eagles will triumph over the Chief in Sunday's big game.>>>Read More.
New HS Classes Pitched In AI And Video-Game Design
The Board of Education is mulling the creation of an artificial intelligence class and a video-game design course at SHS.>>>Read More.
Tildy, UConn's Groundbreaking Community Outreach Dog, Retires
Sgt. Justin Cheney and Tildy have been instrumental in starting the Community Outreach Facility Dog Program in Connecticut.>>>Read More.
Students Selected As U.S. Presidential Scholar Candidates
The scholar program recognizes and honors some of the nation's most distinguished graduating high school seniors.>>>Read More.
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